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Roles of circRNAs in the tumour microenvironment

Qiuge Zhang, Weiwei Wang, Quanbo Zhou, Chen Chen, Weitang Yuan, Jinbo Liu, Xiaoli Li, Zhenqiang Sun

2020Molecular Cancer281 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The tumour microenvironment (TME) constitutes the area surrounding the tumour during its development and has been demonstrated to play roles in cancer-related diseases through crosstalk with tumour cells. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a subpopulation of endogenous noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) that are ubiquitously expressed in eukaryotes and have multiple biological functions in the regulation of cancer onset and progression. An increasing number of studies have shown that circRNAs participate in the multifaceted biological regulation of the TME. However, details on the mechanisms involved have remained elusive until now. In this review, we analyse the effects of circRNAs on the TME from various perspectives, including immune surveillance, angiogenesis, hypoxia, matrix remodelling, exo-circRNAs and chemoradiation resistance. Currently, the enormous potential for circRNA use in targeted therapy and as noninvasive biomarkers have drawn our attention. We emphasize the prospect of targeting circRNAs as an essential strategy to regulate TME, overcome cancer resistance and improve therapeutic outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyTumor microenvironmentCrosstalkAngiogenesisCancer researchComputational biologyImmune systemCompeting endogenous RNAmicroRNACancerBioinformaticsRNAImmunologyLong non-coding RNAGeneticsGeneOpticsPhysicsCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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